“World News Tonight” anchor David Muir reported on a remarkable moment as a 100-year-old World War II fighter pilot returned to the skies over McKinleyville, California, taking the controls of the same type of aircraft he flew during combat missions more than seven decades ago.

Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Joe Peterburs, who enlisted in 1942 at the age of 18, took to the air in a P-51 Mustang, the legendary fighter aircraft in which he flew 49 combat missions during World War II.

The historic flight was made possible by the nonprofit organization “Rumble Over the Redwoods,” dedicated to preserving aviation heritage and inspiring future generations.


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Peterburs’ incredible military service spanned decades. After earning his pilot wings and becoming a second lieutenant, he faced numerous challenges during WWII, including being captured by German forces after an ejection and subsequently escaping.

His service continued through the Korean War, where he flew 76 combat missions, and extended into the Vietnam era. He ultimately retired as a colonel in 1969.


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During the commemorative flight, Peterburs demonstrated that his adventurous spirit hadn’t dimmed with age. Observers watched in amazement as the aircraft performed a roll, with the centenarian veteran and his pilot briefly flying upside down, waving from high in the sky.

After landing, Peterburs was visibly moved by the experience.


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“It was a really exhilarating experience and brought back a lot of memories,” he told ABC News.

The veteran pilot also shared a powerful message for future generations: “To maintain what we have today, you got to do your best. Do your best in whatever you endeavor. And I wish you a lot of luck.”

The flight served as both a personal milestone for Peterburs and a powerful reminder of what World War II veterans did for our country.

As he took to the skies once more, it was clear that the spirit of service and courage that defined his military career continues to inspire those who witness his remarkable story.